Central Banking
Noyer says ECB rate rise was necessary for prices
Bank of France governor Christian Noyer speaking on French radio on Friday 6 October defended the European Central Bank's decision to raise interest rates, saying it was necessary to curb inflation.
Mexico's Ortiz says economy in good shape
Guillermo Ortiz, the governor of the Bank of Mexico, said on Thursday 5 October that Mexico's economy is better prepared than in the past to weather any U.S. slowdown as a growing number of consumers have access to credit.
EU draft statement calls for limited IMF reform
According to a draft statement, European Union countries are willing to cede only a ``limited'' share of power in the International Monetary Fund to fast-growing emerging economies.
Warsaw academic rumoured to be next NBP president
Polish Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski already knows who will take over from Leszek Balcerowicz as the new president of the National Bank of Poland (NBP), the Rzeczpospolita daily reported on Sunday 8 October.
BoT governor to leave post for Cabinet seat
Pridiyathorn Devakula will leave his post as Bank of Thailand governor to serve as both deputy premier and finance minister in a new Cabinet due to be sworn Monday 9 October.
Columbia's Phelps gets Nobel economics prize
Edmund S. Phelps, a professor at Columbia University in New York, won the Nobel Prize in economic sciences on Monday 9 October.
SARB's Mboweni on South Africa's financial markets
In the speech 'South Africa's financial markets within the Southern African sub-region' given on 7 October Tito Mboweni of the South African Reserve Bank said that a weaker rand might fuel inflation but that higher interest rates were unlikely to pose a…
Bank of Canada, Business Outlook Survey, Autumn 06
The Bank of Canada published its Autumn 2006 Business Outlook Survey on 6 October, saying that overall, businesses continue to be positive about the economic outlook.
BIS's Knight on financial stability
In the speech 'Marrying the micro- and macroprudential dimensions of financial stability: six years on' given on 5 October Malcolm Knight of the BIS said much has been done in recent years to strengthen the macroprudential orientation of prudential…
Central Bank of Tunisia - Annual Report 2005
According to the Central Bank of Tunisia's Annual Report 2005, growth in gross domestic product rose by 4.2% in real terms in 2005, compared to 6% the year before and 5.6% in 2003.
Oberg on the Riksbank and the Swedish economy
In the speech 'The Riksbank and the Swedish economy' given on 5 October Svante berg of the Sveriges Riksbank said he believes the economic conditions for next year's wage bargaining rounds look good.
SA's Mboweni on monetary policy and bond markets
In the speech 'Monetary policy and South African bond market developments' given on 5 October Tito Mboweni of the South African Reserve Bank said South Africa's rand is adjusting to the current account deficit but has fallen to levels that may add to…
IMF paper on West African financial integration
The IMF Working Paper "Financial integration in the West African Economic and Monetary Union" assesses the degree of financial integration in the West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU).
Fed's Plosser: economy, inflation, monetary policy
In the speech 'The economy, inflation, and monetary policy' given on 5 October Charles Plosser of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia said the newly installed president warned that the Fed may have to raise rates again.
Fed's Geithner on emerging market economies
In the speech 'Progress toward financial stability in emerging market economies' given on 4 October Timothy Geithner of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York said over a decade of reforms in developing countries have made them much less vulnerable to the…
Fed focuses on right target - core inflation
According to this article from John Berry at Bloomberg, published Tuesday 3 October, despite various criticisms Federal Reserve officials are right to target core inflation.
Payment systems, monetary policy in Europe
The first of two articles published by the Financial Times on Friday 6 October looks at the issue of central bank "plumbing" which, it says, is creating a stink for the ECB. The second article concerns a letter sent by a group of monetarist economists to…
T2S is 'only solution': ECB's Tumpel-Gugerell
The European Central Bank sees its proposal on securities settlement, called TARGET2 Securities, as offering an "efficient organisation of central bank money", says Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell, a member of the executive board, in an interview in the autumn…
ECB's Wellink says growth 'back on track'
European Central Bank governing council member Nout Wellink said on Thursday 5 October in Mexico that economic growth in the eurozone is "really coming back on track," but inflation risks remain on the upside.
BOJ's Muto says policy shift will be slow
Bank of Japan deputy governor Toshiro Muto said Thursday 5 October that the BoJ will conduct monetary policy changes "slowly" by closely monitoring the economic and financial climate.
Trichet says eurozone rates appropriate - for now
Speaking on French radio on Friday 6 October, European Central Bank president Jean-Claude Trichet said the ECB's decision to raise interest rates to 3.25 percent left them at an appropriate level and that the latest increase was aimed to head off…
Buba says no gold sales until Sep 07
Germany's central bank said Thursday 5 October it doesn't intend to sell gold reserves during the next 12 months except some sales for coinage.
Bank of Thailand - Annual Report 2005
According to the Bank of Thailand's Annual Report 2005, in 2005, Thailand's economic growth slowed down from the previous year.
Mboweni's overview of the South African economy
In the speech 'An overview of the South African economy' given on 3 October Tito Mboweni of the South African Reserve Bank said South Africa's structural imbalances need to be tackled to curb inflation pressures.